I was unable to find stemless wineglasses, so I used these tall glasses instead(purchased at Dollar Tree).

I used regular acrylic paint and the bottom of a paintbrush and pencil to create my dots.

To "cure" the glasses, I followed Jennifer's instructions and put the glasses in a cold oven. I set the temperature to 350 degrees and baked them for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes passed, I turned the oven off and allowed the glasses to cool completely before removing them.

The tutorial states that the glasses are dishwasher safe. But I played it safe and hand-washed them to avoid any chipping.

I really like the way they turned out. These would make great, inexpensive gifts too.

Sunday, August 26, 2012

I have a large tree stump outside in the yard that I use to display potted plants on. Last week, it was raining and the wind blew hard enough to knock my planter over and cause it to break. Boo-hoo! I went searching for a replacement, but didn't find anything within my budget that I liked. But that didn't stop me! I created my own using inexpensive supplies for a cheap garden accent.

Supplies used:

metal can

rocks(purchased at Dollar Tree)

moss covered rocks(purchased at Dollar Tree)

glue gun

Squeeze a large amount of glue onto rocks then place rocks onto metal can. Fill in gaps with moss cut into small pieces. Sheet moss would work best, but the Dollar tree near me was all out.

You're done! Fill with soil and add plants.

I think it turned out OK, no?

I placed my finished planter outside with hope that it will survive our next rainstorm.

Friday, August 24, 2012

I was recently contacted by a representative from Goose Creek Candle Company and asked if I would be interested in reviewing one of their candles in a scent of my choice and hosting a giveaway.

I excitedly jumped at the opportunity to work at such a great company. It was really hard to pick a favorite scent to try from their collection, they are all so nice. Ultimately I chose their white linen scented candle.

I've been burning this candle for the past few days and I love it! It's a gentle scent and my home has been filled by the fresh smell.

The classic and simple design of the jar would perfectly compliment your decor.

Would you like to win a 16 ounce American Heirloom Jar candle? Well you can!Here’s how to enter…Visit Goose Creek Candle Company’s website, then come back here and leave a comment letting me know which scent you would like if you win. It's that simple! As a bonus, they are also offering an exclusive coupon code for each of you to receive 25% off an entire purchase. Enter 0821221 when you check out to receive your discount. Offer expires September 30th.This giveaway will close Monday, August 27th, at midnight EST. I will randomly chose a winner and announce the winner on Tuesday, August 28th. This giveaway is open to followers over the age of 18 and living in the USA. *No financial compensation was received to host this giveaway, however I did receive a candle to review. All opinions are my own.*Giveaway closed. Winner will be announced Tues.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

I love pomegranate juice. The sweet-tart fruit offers many health benefits. The seeds kind of taste like a combination of cranberry and cherry juice. I usually buy bottled juice from the supermarket. This week though, I thought it would be fun to make my own.

The easiest way I've come across to extract the juice was by using my citrus juicer. This works, but the process can be messy!

Mixed with fresh squeezed orange juice and you have the perfect morning cocktail, without the alcohol -of course!

Ingredientsjuice from one pomegranate juice from 2 freshly squeezed oranges DirectionsUse a citrus juicer to extract the juice from both fruits. Pour into a tall glass and stir to combine. Add ice and enjoy!

Monday, August 20, 2012

Do you remember making friendship bracelets when you were young? I remember making these all the time when I was a kid. Friendship bracelets seem to be making a comeback. They are fun and pretty simple to make once you get the hang of it.

This was a great project to do for my daughter. My daughter loves jewelry, and I knew she would love it if I made a bracelet for her. I started by purchasing some embroidery floss in color combinations that she liked, but in the end we decided to use similar shades for an ombre effect.

After all these years my memory was a bit rusty, so I turned to Youtube for some help. I found the instructions in this video to be most helpful.

The main knots used for making friendship bracelets are the right knot and a left knot.

Monday, August 13, 2012

Ah summer... Summer is the best time for fun drinks to cool off with. Summertime is coming to a close, but it's not over yet.

I've been celebrating these last few weeks of summer with a cool drink in hand. Most afternoons my family and I will make a quick stop by our local Sonic for a frozen treat. Today I decided to stay home and combine flavors that we enjoy best into a flavorful slush.

Juicy sweet watermelon and freshly squeezed lime juice make this drink a favorite in our house!

Ingredients

2 cups seedless watermelon1/4 cup fresh squeezed lime juice1 cup ice 1/4 cup sugar(you can add more or less depending on your taste) DirectionsIn blender, combine watermelon and lime juice. Add sugar, then ice cubes a few at a time. Blend until smooth. Pour into a glass and enjoy!

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